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Karate Kitchen

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Karate KitchenKarate Kitchen is us: Shea Isely, Shawn Turnbull, Rodger Brown, and Joseph Metzger. Shawn knew Rodger from school, and Shea knew Rodger from the Sweaty Sweaters, Joe knew Shawn from Deadly Sinclair, but Shea didn't know Joe and Shawn didn't know Shea (and Rodger didn't know Joe). When we all finally met, we got to thinking...........thinking has a way of turning into music sometimes, and that is how Karate Kitchen came to be ;)

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Member Since: 9/27/2006
Band Website: virb.com/karatekitchen
Band Members: Joe - Guitar & Vox Shawn - Bass & Cymbal Rodger - Drums Shea - Guitar & Vox
Influences: Bellingham, rain, fruit, animals, love, and negative sideburns.
Sounds Like: Jellyfish... Whats Up! Magazine Review by Pete MackKarate Kitchen play a mix of spindly post-punk and the style of indie-rock ascendent in the early to mid-90s. (I’m thinking The Breeders, The Wrens’ melodic sprawl and the Pixies of course.) But there’s very little blatant borrowing here. These guys have been playing music in various bands for a while now. It sounds like they’ve absorbed a lot, taken it in and brought out something that sounds organic. The influences are jumping off points, not crutches. And they’ve written some songs that are catchy as crabs. (That’s complimentary.)The songs are punchy and layered with hooks. The way vocalist Joe Metzger sings “Obtuse Goose” ‘s refrain of “Nobody comes around anymore/ Yeahheahh” turns what sounds like mid-20’s ennui into a rallying cry (or a merit badge) for disaffected American youth everywhere. Similarly, the chorus to “Fernando” sports defeat casually, Metzger singing “22 and 0” over and over.The songs aren’t paint-by-numbers indie rock, but abound with unexpected nooks and crannies. “Instrumental” starts with guitars tip-toeing down a music-box fragile melody and moves into a chorus of disembodied “oohs” and “ahhs.” “Sharks and Bees” could be a satire of modern humanity’s fear of the natural world. Or maybe it’s about someone with a genuine fear of sharks and bees.Either way some of these songs stick like gum to the bottom of a desk. The kind you’re happy to absent-mindedly pick at all day.Oct. 2007
Record Label: Murder Mountain, West of January
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Bellingham Podcast on KEXP

DJ Sharlese hosts the third in a series of podcasts that profile bands from specific areas around the Northwest. This Music That Matters podcast features bands from the current scene in Bellingham, WA...
Posted by Karate Kitchen on Wed, 06 Feb 2008 12:41:00 PST

Its Time

Its time to tell the truth to you; I never meant not to, no. I've been hiding in these cold cold months. I don't want you to find me though. I don't want you to know that the river will ______ us all....
Posted by Karate Kitchen on Fri, 01 Feb 2008 12:22:00 PST

Ponder while you wander

Hello friends,You know, we don't blog much, pretty much never. But we wanted you all to imagine something, to ponder something.Lets say that:Everywhere you go, suppose, that its all the little eyes th...
Posted by Karate Kitchen on Sat, 12 Jan 2008 07:47:00 PST

Recording: Fin

hi friends!, recording for Good Morning Sunset (an 8-song ELP) has been completed as of July 6. Mixing should be done by July 15, and soon thereafter, it will become available. YESSSS!!!!!!!!! Love, J...
Posted by Karate Kitchen on Wed, 11 Jul 2007 10:47:00 PST